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1 mishandle
tr[mɪs'hændəl]1 (deal with badly) llevar mal, manejar mal; (treat roughly) maltratarv.• maltratar v.• manejar mal v.'mɪs'hændḷtransitive verb ( deal with ineptly) llevar mal[ˌmɪs'hændl]VT1) (=treat roughly) [+ object, goods] maltratar2) (=mismanage) [+ situation] llevar mal, manejar mal; [+ problem] no saber tratar* * *['mɪs'hændḷ]transitive verb ( deal with ineptly) llevar mal -
2 mishandle
vt.1 manejar mal (device); encauzar mal (situation)2 maltratar, tratar torpemente, manejar mal, tratar sin cuidado.3 hacer mal uso de. (pt & pp mishandled) -
3 pull about
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4 asunto
asunto sustantivo masculino asuntos exteriores (Esp) foreign affairs; un asunto muy delicado a very delicate matter o issue; está implicado en un asunto de drogas he's mixed up in something to do with drugs; no es asunto mío/tuyo it's none of my/your business
asunto sustantivo masculino
1 subject: no es asunto tuyo, it's none of your business 2 Asuntos Exteriores, Foreign Affairs Locuciones: tomar cartas en el asunto, to intervene ' asunto' also found in these entries: Spanish: airear - aspecto - avispero - bagatela - calada - calado - carpetazo - carta - clara - claro - cogollo - comparecencia - competencia - cosa - cuestión - de - defraudar - delicada - delicado - desconocimiento - despachar - destapar - desviarse - directamente - dispar - dominar - eje - encasquetar - enfocar - enfoque - engorrosa - engorroso - enjuiciar - enredar - enredarse - enredo - entidad - enturbiar - escarbar - espantosa - espantoso - espina - estancar - estancarse - eurócrata - extrema - extremo - fleco - fondo - formarse English: about - affair - approach - bring up - broach - burning - business - circle - cloud - concern - conduct - crux - deal with - decide - delve - dispose of - dispute - drop - expedite - flip side - grey area - ground - heart - incumbent - intervention - involved - item - keep to - light - look into - luck - matter - messy - mishandle - open - personal - question - raise - rest - risky - sensitive - separate - show - sidestep - slug out - sore - stake - step in - stick to - switch -
5 manejar
manejar ( conjugate manejar) verbo transitivo 1 ( usar) ‹herramienta/arma/diccionario› to use; ‹ máquina› to use, operate 2 (dirigir, llevar) ‹negocio/empresa› to manage; ‹ asuntos› to manage, handle 3 ( manipular) to manipulate 4 (AmL) ‹ auto› to drive verbo intransitivo (AmL) to drive manejarse verbo pronominal 1 ( desenvolverse) to get by, manage 2 (Col) ( comportarse) to behave
manejar
I verbo transitivo
1 (manipular) to handle, operate: no sé manejar la grúa, I can't operate the crane
2 (dirigir, controlar) to handle: sabrá manejar la situación, she'll be able to handle the situation (a alguien) Irma maneja a las personas, Irma manipulates people
si la manejas bien, es un encanto, if you know how to handle her, she's charming
3 (administrar) to manage: maneja mucho dinero, he handles lots of money
4 LAm (automóvil) to drive
II vi LAm to drive ' manejar' also found in these entries: Spanish: enseñar - examen - tocar - clase - jugar - licencia English: control - drive - erratic - foolproof - fumble - handle - literate - manage - mishandle - on - operate - purse - pushover - work - come - deal - driver's license - driving - fool - left - ply - right - unwieldy -
6 mishandling
s.1 mal uso, uso abusivo.2 desgobierno.ger.gerundio del verbo MISHANDLE.
См. также в других словарях:
Mishandle — Mis*han dle, v. t. To handle ill or wrongly; to maltreat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mishandle — I (maltreat) verb abuse, assail, assault, batter, defile, handle badly, ill treat, ill use, impose upon, injure, manhandle, maul, misemploy, misuse, molest, overburden, persecute, ravish, rough, treat abusively, treat ill, treat improperly,… … Law dictionary
mishandle — (v.) c.1500, from MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + HANDLE (Cf. handle) (v.). Related: Mishandled; mishandling … Etymology dictionary
mishandle — / mismanage [v] mess up abuse, be incompetent, be inefficient, blow, blunder, botch*, bungle, confound, err, flub*, foul up, fumble, goof*, goof up*, gum up*, harm, make a hash of*, make a mess of*, maladminister, misapply, misconduct, misdirect … New thesaurus
mishandle — ► VERB ▪ handle unwisely or wrongly … English terms dictionary
mishandle — [mis han′dəl] vt. mishandled, mishandling to handle badly or roughly; abuse, maltreat, or mismanage … English World dictionary
mishandle — /mis han dl/, v.t., mishandled, mishandling. 1. to handle badly; maltreat: to mishandle a dog. 2. to manage badly: to mishandle an estate. 3. to lose or misplace: to mishandle baggage. [1490 1500; MIS 1 + HANDLE] * * * … Universalium
mishandle — UK [mɪsˈhænd(ə)l] / US verb [transitive] Word forms mishandle : present tense I/you/we/they mishandle he/she/it mishandles present participle mishandling past tense mishandled past participle mishandled a) to deal with a situation or process… … English dictionary
mishandle — mis•han•dle [[t]mɪsˈhæn dl[/t]] v. t. dled, dling 1) to handle roughly; maltreat 2) to manage badly: to mishandle an estate[/ex] • Etymology: 1375–1425 … From formal English to slang
mishandle — transitive verb Date: 1530 1. to treat roughly ; maltreat 2. to deal with or manage wrongly or ignorantly … New Collegiate Dictionary
mishandle — verb a) To handle badly, causing physical injury. b) To handle incorrectly, to make a mistake in handling a thing or situation. Syn: maltreat, mismanage … Wiktionary